
Strengthening Policing in African Peace Operations
Detailing the evolving peacebuilding roles and responsibilities of police officers in the context of post-conflict situations.
Detailing the evolving peacebuilding roles and responsibilities of police officers in the context of post-conflict situations.
Irene Limo highlights how improvements in gender equality can contribute to the success and sustainability of African peacebuilding operations.
Machakaire explains the many difficulties faced by UN peacekeepers stationed in regions where there is often no peace to keep.
Lesley Connolly examines the successes and failures of the UNPBA in bringing peace to African countries emerging from conflict
Lesley Connolly examines the successes and failures of the UNPBA in bringing peace to African countries emerging from conflict
The African Standby Force has hosted a workshop aimed at highlighting civilians’ important roles and contributions to peace support operations.
ACCORD and UN experts organised a series of consultations in Addis Ababa to strategise on conflict challenges in the region.
Representatives from a number of governments, organisations and intsitutions met in Addis Ababa to reflect on mediation processes across Africa.
A training course teaching gender-sensitive approaches and interaction in peace operations was presented to military officials, police and civilians.
In light of the cross-border manifestations and effects of many conflicts in Africa, Mr. de Coning discusses the importance of implementing regional and local approaches to peacebuilding in the continent and the ways forward.